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a graduation to remember — August 9, 2023

a graduation to remember

We were seated in a humongous football stadium, ready to watch the graduating seniors parade onto the field.  Graduation day turned out to be more entertaining than we had expected. 

Commencement commenced and the students began to move from the track to the turf.  One lovely young lady stepped forward, then stumbled and plowed into the person in front of her. 

It probably wasn’t the best idea to wear spiked heels that night.  The heels pierced the soft earth like a knife.

Then another elevated lovely entered.  She stumbled and recovered, stumbled and recovered, then stumbled and fell.  It was getting difficult to stifle a laugh.

Spiked heels were evidently popular that year because a good number of girls hit the dirt.   I believe one guy even placed a bet that the valedictorian would fall at least twice.

Sad it was! Their moment to shine was tarnished.

The Christian will also have his/her moment to shine – a graduation day of sorts.  Paul mentioned it in 2 Timothy 4:8, “Finally the crown of righteousness is reserved for me. The Lord, the righteous Judge, will award it to me in that day—and not to me only, but also to all who have set their affection on his appearing.” 

That sounds nice!  Those of us who eagerly anticipate the return of the Lord Jesus will be given a graduation gift – the crown of righteousness.   A crown typically represents rulership.  The faithful will have the privilege of ruling alongside Jesus someday.  (2 Timothy 2:12)    That will be our time to shine.

But there may be a little tarnish to it. 

Revelation 21:4 takes us to the hallowed halls of heaven.  It says, “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes…”  Wait a minute!  Why would there be tears in heaven that God would need to wipe away? 

That may have to do with the “judgment seat of Christ.”  Prior to receiving a crown, we will undergo an examination.  Paul discusses it in 2 Corinthians 5:10, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may be paid back according to what he has done while in the body, whether good or evil.

Careful with those conclusions!  This has nothing to do with our salvation status.  The Christian is saved by God’s grace through our faith in Jesus.  Once we have belonged to Him, nothing can separate us from Him.

This examination is reserved only for believers.  It is a time to celebrate a Christian life that has been well lived, and maybe to grieve a little, the life that wasn’t.   

In the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-28) we learn that the Lord expects us to live well and to make the most of the resources that He has given us such as our natural talents, and spiritual gifts, our financial blessings and the various opportunities for ministry we might have and of course the grace and power to do these things which He makes available to us through His Spirit. 

Some of us will take those resources and create a legacy that compares to gold, silver, and precious stones.  Others will produce results that compare to wood, hay, and stubble.  (1 Corinthians 3:10-15)

Only the good stuff will be celebrated and rewarded.

But don’t get the idea that we all fit into one category or the other.  I was a pastor for 32 years.  That ought to be worth an ingot or two. 

And yet during those same 32 years, I figure I accumulated enough hay and stubble to feed the cattle on a thousand hills for a thousand years.

None of us do life perfectly but we can do it purposefully.  We can purpose down deep in our hearts to serve our amazing Savior.

We want to do this first because we love Him.  Secondly – because graduation day is coming, and we don’t want to stumble on the way. 

A prayer:  Lord – help us to live well and to serve willingly

This has been Jim Johnson and pickleheavenpress.com

May the grace of our Lord Jesus be with you

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bema seat – part 2 — March 30, 2022

bema seat – part 2

Cycling is a sport with some crazy prizes.  There’s a race in France where the winner gets a piglet.  Wow – what do the losers get? 

In the Paris-Roubaix race they give the winner a cobblestone which was part of the pavement from the race.  Gee that’s nice. 

However, in the classic Hairibo race in France, the winner gets their body weight in gummy bears.  OK I’m in!

In Bema seat – part 1, we found that Christians will one day stand before Christ and be rewarded for the manner in which we have lived our lives.  (2 Corinthians 5:10-11; 1 Corinthians 3:11-15)

So, what is this reward and is it worth it?

The victor will be given crowns

James 1:12 speaks of those who “will receive the crown of life…”   The Greek word for crown is “stephanos” better known as the Victor’s Crown.  This was a wreath made of olive or ivy branches which was given to honor a military or sports victory.  It was worn on the head.  

There are 5 different situations where a victor’s wreath could be won 1) There is the Crown of rejoicing (1 Th. 2:19; Phil 4:1) which consists of the people we have led to Christ. 2) and the crown of glory (1 Peter 5:1-4) given to those who have labored to care for and disciple other Christians.  

3) And the crown of righteousness (2 Tim. 4:6-8) given to those who live their lives in the light of Christ’s return, 4) the crown of Life is given to those who lose their life for the cause of Christ (James 1:12; Rev. 2:10)  5) and the crown of mastery (1 Cor. 9:24-27) for the one who faithfully completes the race of faith       

Now before you cast your ivy hat in the trash, let’s consider this.  In the first century a crown represented ruling authority

The victor will rule with Christ

When Christ returns, He will rule this earth for a thousand years. He will invite believers to participate with Him. 1 Corinthians 6:2 says, “Or do you not know that the saints will judge the world?”  2 Tim 2:12 says, “If we endure, we will also reign with him.”  The believer who squanders their heritage today will be privileged to live and dwell in the Kingdom, but the believer who lives for Christ shall rule alongside Him.

The victor will receive commendation

To the victor, Jesus, Himself will one day say “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.” (Matthew 25:21) We all have our various love languages.  Mine is words of praise. Anticipating Jesus’ commendation motivates me way more than winning my weight in gummy bears. 

So what do we do about the Bema seat?

At graduation all of us got a prized piece of parchment. Among us were some who received special honors for stellar grades and college scholarships.  The Bema seat will be a graduation day of great rejoicing for all of us but it may be tinged with some regret for those who didn’t make a greater effort.

I have a container of foreign coins I have accumulated through my travels.  The money has value in the country where it was issued, but no practical value to me in the US.  Heaven is kind of like that.  We can accumulate lots of stuff down here.   But when we get there it will no longer have value.  We need to work to obtain an inheritance today, that will mean something when we get to heaven

Bruce Wilkinson, the founder of Walk Through the Bible told this story.  He spoke at a conference where he met a 9-year-old boy named Will.  Will asked Bruce to donate to his mission project? 

Bruce asked, “What’s the money for?”  He said, “It’s for people who live in the jungles so they can hear about Jesus.”  

Bruce said “OK but I have one rule: You have to give first.  I will match and multiply whatever you first give.”

Will’s eyes were as big as saucers then his face fell.  Bruce asked, “Don’t you like my idea?”  “Yes!”  “So, what are you going to do?” 

Will said “Nothing! I already gave everything I had.”  “You mean you put all your money in your own fund drive.    Will nodded yes.

Bruce said, “Will, I have another rule.  If you give everything, I will give everything too.  As it happened, he had just been to the bank and had withdrawn a considerable amount of money with which to finance his trip.  He opened his briefcase and gave a huge stack of cash to Will. 

I think the Bema seat will be a lot like that.  We sacrificially give and serve today, what little we have, only to receive a ridiculously lavish reward from Jesus in the future.  Serve Him.  You will never be sorry.

A PRAYER: Oh, Jesus give me the heart of Will    

This has been Jim Johnson will pickleheavenpress.com

May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you   

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